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            Technullogy Weather Forecast</p>
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            <span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>
            General</strong><br />
            </span>There are several weather feed controls on the web, but very few of them
            allow the developer full control over ALL weather elements sent by the provider.&nbsp;
            Weather.com offers a wealth of information in their XML feeds.&nbsp; This control
            allows you to select which attributes of the weather you would like to display as
            well as the option for up to 10 days of weather forecasting.&nbsp; I'm always open to suggestions
            or tips, so feel free to <a href="mailto:MJ@TechNullogy.net">email me</a> if you have any!</p>
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            <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Installation<br />
            </span></strong>Add the TechnullogyWeather.dll assembly to your toolbox in Visual Studio.&nbsp;
            The dll can be found by browsing to "&lt;InstallationPath&gt;\Technullogy\Technullogy Weather\bin\TechnullogyWeather.dll".&nbsp; Once in your toolbox, simply drag and drop it onto your page or control, configure the properties and you're good to go! &nbsp; <span style="text-decoration: underline">
                YOU MUST register with Weather.com
            in order to receive a License Key and Partner Id.</span></p>
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            <span><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Properties<br />
            </span></strong>The screenshot below is an example of the control with all properties
                configured and enabled.&nbsp; It appears within an MJ Rounded Div container.&nbsp;
                The is a tooltip on the day header of the forecast that shows more details for each
                day.</span></p>
        <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Copyright<br />
        </span></strong>This control was created in 2008 by MJ Hufford.&nbsp;
        It is currently a free control and may be used by anyone as long as you don't try
        to claim it as your own...please give credit where credit is due.&nbsp; Also, please
        follow Weather.com guidelines for use of their XML feeds.<p>
            <img alt="Technullogy Rounded Div" src="Screenshot.JPG" /></p>
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